It was bad enough that he was palling-around to get in President Obama's good graces, just before the election. I appreciate he was looking for funds to rebuild after Sandy, but sorry, he could've done it in such a way that it didn't tuck it to Romney.
He also doesn't seem to have problems with Islamicists.
I never trusted his stance on the Second Amendment and this just confirms it. As Zip says:
I wonder what Tubby thinks of Obama exploiting other people’s children for political purposes?John Nolte aptly summarizes it over at Breitbart's Big Journalism, Christie Should Enjoy the Media Love Affair While It Lasts:
New Jersey governor Chris Christie slams the NRA, and the media cheers. Christie slams House Speaker John Boehner for not putting a pork-laden Hurricane Sandy Relief Bill up for a vote, and the media cheers. Christie undermines the Republican nominee for president by politically French-kissing Obama in every conceivable way just days before the election, and the media cheers.
I have two words for Governor Christie: President McCain.
The media loved McCain, too; loved the way he publicly battled and undermined President George W. Bush; loved his maverick ways when those ways damaged the Republican Party. But where was all that media love when McCain really needed it? Where was all that media love when he became a candidate for president?
If Christie has any designs whatsoever on the presidency in 2016, he had best remember that the media only builds up Republicans who serve the left-wing agenda. But should you stop being useful, get all ambitious, and threaten a Democrat's path to power, the media will turn on you, without mercy.
Way to go big, Governor.
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